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The Andromeda Evolution

By: Michael Crichton, Daniel H. Wilson
Narrated by: Julia Whelan
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Fifty years after The Andromeda Strain made Michael Crichton a household name – and spawned a new genre, the technothriller – the threat returns, in a gripping sequel that is terrifyingly realistic and resonant.

THE EVOLUTION IS COMING

In 1967, an extraterrestrial microbe – designated the Andromeda Strain – came crashing down to Earth and nearly ended the human race. A team of top scientists worked valiantly to save the world from an epidemic of unimaginable proportions. In the ensuing decades, research on the microparticle continued. And the world thought it was safe.…

Deep inside Fairchild Air Force Base, Project Eternal Vigilance has continued to watch and wait for the Andromeda Strain to reappear. And now, a Brazilian terrain-mapping drone has detected a bizarre anomaly of otherworldly matter, bearing the tell-tale chemical signature of the deadly microparticle.

With this shocking discovery, a diverse team of experts hailing from all over the world is dispatched to investigate the potentially apocalyptic threat. But the microbe is growing – evolving. And if the team can’t reach the quarantine zone, enter the anomaly, and figure out how to stop it, this new Andromeda Evolution will annihilate all life as we know it.

‘A meticulously crafted adventure story, packed with action, mystery, wonder, and just enough hard science to scare the hell out of you. So good!’ Ernest Cline, author of Ready Player One

‘Wilson invokes the best of [Crichton’s classic novel], and updates everything with terrific flair’ Mail Online

‘Does a good job of mixing hard science and thrills’ The i

‘Satisfyingly amplifies the original’ Financial Times

Would make Crichton proud” Washington Post

‘Tautly told, often exciting and tense’ SFX magazine

©2019 Michael Crichton (P)2019 HarperCollins Publishers Limited
Adventure Genetic Engineering Science Fiction Technothrillers Thriller & Suspense Thriller Technology Fiction Exciting Suspense
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Excellent story progression skipping quickly but seamlessly through to an interesting finale. A mix of science fact and science fiction woven together. HG Well would have been proud

Very entertaining

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In a bit of a reverse of MC’s usual MO: the beginning suspense is the weakest part of the story. It is the ending, action packed and full of well placed plot-payoff that grips you. Strong recommend.

Amazing adventure

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Brilliant, gripping story that follows closely in the footsteps on the first novel but with more action and better representation for a modern audience. If you enjoyed the Andromeda strain, you'll enjoy the evolution too.

Fantastic performance from Julia Whelan, very easy listening.

Worthy sequel

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I read the original novel Andromeda Strain when it first came out, and have been a fan of Crichton's work for many years. When I saw this sequel I was surprised and felt rather doubtful about how it would compare. The story is quite good and starts very well, but it has several flaws that I am sure Crichton would never have made, for example accelerating the ISS to reach geostationary orbit. (ISS velocity is 7.9kps, geostationary objects are at approx 3kps, it actually would need to slow down). The flaws I found to be an irritation. The performer gives a rather dry, clinical narration which in the context of the story rather worked for me. I am not a fan of books where a dead author's name appears in big bold letters and "written by..." appears in fine print below the title, this audiobook, whilst not bad, did not change my opinion.

Ok, but flawed

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I came late to the original book having loved the film when younger but after being gripped by the opening to 'The Andromeda Strain' felt that it was an opportunity missed as technicality strangled all of the tension out of the book. I said that I wondered if Crichton ever felt as if he should revisit it but sadly whether he wanted to or not we'll never know now.

Anyway, up steps Daniel H. Wilson with an attempt to take that opportunity and although he writes a reasonable tale it sill doesn't feel like the atmospheric tension of that opening scene from all those decades ago will ever be realised. This book follows a group of scientists into the Amazonian Jungle as they are flown in to investigate a strange anomaly. In fairness it does develop into a fast-moving story and there is great action at the end but despite all the pseudo-science and weighty sounding quotes and reports it does get a touch fanciful with characters, even running, out of breath and pushed to the limits still manage to give emotional speeches to their comrades. And logistics get totally ignored in the main setup of the story.

In essence I did enjoy it, Whelan narrates well with enough voices to separate the characters and the story both retains a lot of the elements of Crichton's writing style and crucially moves the story of the Andromeda Strain on considerably. I suspect a lot of people will get more out of it than I did but in the end it just never delivered on that promise of the opening scenes from all those years ago. I never again felt that supremely chill dread and so to me it's again something of an opportunity missed.

A Second Opportunity Missed!

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